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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> being be dubbed vote-a-rama senate working through 400 amendments. democrats can only afford five defections in the upcoming votes on their new tax and spend budget proposal which is expected i guess late tonight or early tomorrow morning. joining us now two distinguished senators, a demonstrate from new hampshire and bob corker, republican from tennessee. senator sheen, let me begin with you. what do i see here? you took out the sequester. that's out of this new budget and put in another trillion dollar tax hike which my friend jech sessions says it's really lie 1.5 trillion. i don't see this as a gat vote or any good for the economy either. >> well, i think you're wrong. the fact is taking out the sequester is one of the best things that the budget does. in new hampshire we're already seeing the impacts of that sequester. our second largest city will have the tower closed because of the sequester. it's one of the busiest
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you've got rubio, walker, paul ryan on the ticket. but a lot of other names people aren't talking about like suzanna martinez in new mexico or kelly a yad from new hampshire. rising stars in the party that want to look hard and run. >> many thanks. robert costa, keeping an eye on the literary political scene in washington, d.c. chris and guy, you're going to hang with us for a while. up next on kudlow, is the republican party really developing a growth opportunity and empowerment the message for all americans? i'm asking republican national committee chairman reince priebus when the kudlow report comes right back. a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's not what you th
you've got rubio, walker, paul ryan on the ticket. but a lot of other names people aren't talking about like suzanna martinez in new mexico or kelly a yad from new hampshire. rising stars in the party that want to look hard and run. >> many thanks. robert costa, keeping an eye on the literary political scene in washington, d.c. chris and guy, you're going to hang with us for a while. up next on kudlow, is the republican party really developing a growth opportunity and empowerment the...
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but just let me ask you, is it clear now, it sounds like it, rand paul gave a speech. is the gop committed to an immigration reform bill that will have big influence on how the party thinks? >> well, larry, i'm not part of the group that is working this out, but it's a very important issue that we have been talking about of wanting to make sure that, hey, our immigration system is broken. it needs reform, and we are a country of immigrants and opportunities. so, i think there's a real opportunity for the gop to lead this effort in a way that also makes sure that we don't have another wave of illegal immigrants and we can with do both. >> and last one, i want to get to this, will the republican party allow more socially liberal people in the northeast particularly, just to be part of the republican party without finger pointing or insinuations or beating the heck out of them in primary debates, can that happen? the gop got hurt badly on the issues last time-out. >> every state, we need to get the best candidate in each state that can win elections and i think that every
but just let me ask you, is it clear now, it sounds like it, rand paul gave a speech. is the gop committed to an immigration reform bill that will have big influence on how the party thinks? >> well, larry, i'm not part of the group that is working this out, but it's a very important issue that we have been talking about of wanting to make sure that, hey, our immigration system is broken. it needs reform, and we are a country of immigrants and opportunities. so, i think there's a real...
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paul, apple has been a founding story for so many people. first on the upside. and as it was on its way back down. where do you think it stands right now? >> we're pretty close to the trough in the name. what we need to see happen, however, is right now the annual estimate for earnings, this is a september fiscal year is about 44 bucks. i do think there could be some down side. they're at about the 40 level. the stock i think will launch forward. >> what's been so surprising about this, paul, it seems to defy any sort of rationality. people thought it was a cheap stock. now when it's so low you have other people who say there's nowhere to go but down from here. this is one stock that certainly doesn't trade simply on what you see in the numbers and earnings per share. this seems to be an emotionally charged stock. it's hard to say what's going to be driving it next, correct? >> sure. what happens is a case on wall street and always will be the case. it swings from grossly overvalued to grossly undervalued. once we get this blood letting of maybe one more cut in
paul, apple has been a founding story for so many people. first on the upside. and as it was on its way back down. where do you think it stands right now? >> we're pretty close to the trough in the name. what we need to see happen, however, is right now the annual estimate for earnings, this is a september fiscal year is about 44 bucks. i do think there could be some down side. they're at about the 40 level. the stock i think will launch forward. >> what's been so surprising about...
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paul is a fit instructor and personal trainer. jeff zarillo, two of the biggest plaintiffs. >> we can't get married and we love each other. >> they said they never thought they would become the face of gay marriage, but their fight to put an end to the prop 8 is when jeff saw this gay video based on real stories. jeff sent it to paul. >> i am a massachusetts parent, helplessly watching public schools teach my son that gay marriage is okay. >> just to get a reaction. >> and sure enough, when i finally got him to launch it, he stood up off the couch and he said we have to do something. >> what they ended up doing is producing a response video called weathering the storm. >> a storm has arrived. >> created with lies and misrepresentations. >> i think we ended up being in the legal case because we were loud mouths about how prop 8 really defined the damage that we felt. >> debate over same-sex marriage has gone back and forth in california. june 2008 a court decision made it legal, and that november prop 8 voters eliminated the right
paul is a fit instructor and personal trainer. jeff zarillo, two of the biggest plaintiffs. >> we can't get married and we love each other. >> they said they never thought they would become the face of gay marriage, but their fight to put an end to the prop 8 is when jeff saw this gay video based on real stories. jeff sent it to paul. >> i am a massachusetts parent, helplessly watching public schools teach my son that gay marriage is okay. >> just to get a reaction....
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. >>> could be another financial crisis brewing in europe. this time it is the tiny country of cyprus that actually needs a bailout. people there, they are fuming because the rescue plan could actually cost them as much as 10% of the money that they have in the bank. so what does it have to do with us? our dow lower right out of the ga
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when you look at the cpac, right, and the straw poll that came out of that, you had rand paul winning with 25%, right behind was marco rubio, something like 23%. and you had contra ticker to me contradictory messages. again, polar opposites on the state of the republican party.t contradictory messages. again, polar opposites on the state of the republican party. >> they do disagree especially when it comes to national defense and international relations. but that is clearly where the energy is in the republican party right now. the tea party republicans, the libertarian republican, and that is why there was so much energy and excitement around individuals like marco rubio and rand paul and it would be interesting to see how much the republican party, the establishment republican party that is very wary of the libertarian philosophy, especially when it comes to same-sex marriage, especially when it comes to international policy, and the establishment party that is wary of the tea party in many ways because of the difficulty they've had controlling their unruly tea party republican base
when you look at the cpac, right, and the straw poll that came out of that, you had rand paul winning with 25%, right behind was marco rubio, something like 23%. and you had contra ticker to me contradictory messages. again, polar opposites on the state of the republican party.t contradictory messages. again, polar opposites on the state of the republican party. >> they do disagree especially when it comes to national defense and international relations. but that is clearly where the...
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so is rand paul. and so is rob portman. so, i mean, my point is, i tonight think we should throw anyone under the bus. we need to have the attitude, let's build. we're not compromising on our principles, but let's have a bigger party that can still advance the revolutionary ideas of freedom and opportunity, and that's what our party's all about. and that's the attitude that we're trying to bring to the table. >> the old guard, the john mccakes, or the new guards, rand paul? >> listen, i'm for everybody. i think that we've got great horsepower in our party. i think we're a young party. i spoke at cpac, too, wolf. so i think that the guys -- the young faces in our party are the future of our party. we can still honor heroes like john mccain, too. so i don't think we're in any position, wolf, to start cutting people out of our party. we're in no position to build by subtraction. we have to build through addition. stay true to our principles. and talk about our issues and relate to voters in a real detailed way, and in a long-t
so is rand paul. and so is rob portman. so, i mean, my point is, i tonight think we should throw anyone under the bus. we need to have the attitude, let's build. we're not compromising on our principles, but let's have a bigger party that can still advance the revolutionary ideas of freedom and opportunity, and that's what our party's all about. and that's the attitude that we're trying to bring to the table. >> the old guard, the john mccakes, or the new guards, rand paul? >>...
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paul, minnesota died after consuming the drink. it's also blamed for the deaths of hip hop artist robert earl dejay davis jr. and chad lamont butler known as pimp c. the drink has found its way into professional sports. green bay defensive end jonny jole and former quarterback jamarcus russell and tarrance keel were all arrested on charges of misusing the drug. keel died in an unrelated car crash in 2008. both jolie and russell are trying to restart their careers. all this from a prescription cough syrup being used as a party drug ruining some lives, taking others. ♪ so get high or get low ♪ >> reporter: if sizzurp did cause lil wayne's health problems he may have nearly been its most latest and most famous victim. it seems obvious but the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america says this is obviously a way off label use of a drug, a not over-the-counter drug, a drug that has to be prescribed by a doctor, and they say doing that is not only dangerous, possibly fatal. they try to prevent that, from people using it f
paul, minnesota died after consuming the drink. it's also blamed for the deaths of hip hop artist robert earl dejay davis jr. and chad lamont butler known as pimp c. the drink has found its way into professional sports. green bay defensive end jonny jole and former quarterback jamarcus russell and tarrance keel were all arrested on charges of misusing the drug. keel died in an unrelated car crash in 2008. both jolie and russell are trying to restart their careers. all this from a prescription...
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and i talked about this with paul bremer. he was the american civilian tapped to run iraq in the early 2003. ambassador bremer vividly remembers the day he arrived there. the invasion was over, but the trouble was just beginning. >> it was chaotic. i remember looking down from the c-130 as we prepared to land in baghdad airport, and the city was on fire. we could see buildings on fire all throughout the ground below us, as we drove into town, we could see looters out in the streets. >> in retrospect, given the scope and size of the issues that we faced so quickly, did we know what we were getting into? >> i'm a civilian side, you can argue that the civilian plans were written on a bunch of assumptions that turned out not to be true. they thought that there was the same kind of post-war situation there had been in 1991. it didn't turn out right. so the civilian plans were sort of based on the wrong assumptions. military plans were based on the idea that we could get in and get out quickly. and indeed it was unrealistic. so did
and i talked about this with paul bremer. he was the american civilian tapped to run iraq in the early 2003. ambassador bremer vividly remembers the day he arrived there. the invasion was over, but the trouble was just beginning. >> it was chaotic. i remember looking down from the c-130 as we prepared to land in baghdad airport, and the city was on fire. we could see buildings on fire all throughout the ground below us, as we drove into town, we could see looters out in the streets....
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. >> this comes after the first sort of votes of 2016 were cast this weekend with kentucky's paul winning cpac straw poll. we're joined live from washington with mark. i took a look at embargoed copy of this report coming out today. there are more than 200 recommendatio recommendations. >> it comes back to demographsidemographic demographics. what was very troubling for them as well as asian-americans as well. what prebus said on "face the nation" it's going to cost money. this is what he said. >> we'll be announcing a $10 million initiative just this year which will include hundreds of people paid across the country from coast to coast and hispanic, african-american, asian communities, talking about our party, talking about our brand, talking about what we believe in. >> there you have it. reince priebus on sunday talk shows. what's also interesting from the report, from those that have seen it, is they'll open up an office out in san francisco to harness the technology brain power we see in silicon valley. >> technology data a big part of it. also messages and also the mechanics of pick
. >> this comes after the first sort of votes of 2016 were cast this weekend with kentucky's paul winning cpac straw poll. we're joined live from washington with mark. i took a look at embargoed copy of this report coming out today. there are more than 200 recommendatio recommendations. >> it comes back to demographsidemographic demographics. what was very troubling for them as well as asian-americans as well. what prebus said on "face the nation" it's going to cost money....
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paul mercurio and chris freights back with us. i did a little check on the commercial break, it sounds like the ladies, myself included, not married. to the ladies, let me ask you this, why do you think this whole thing is about how people are waiting later to get married? why do you think people are waiting later to get married if at all these days? >> i personally think that marriage is an ill conceived antiquated institution that was created by people that didn't live past 30. 10, sure, you could look at somebody and say i will be with you for the rest of my life because that's, like, five years. it makes perfect sense. i just -- i don't know. i think the urgency is not as where it used to be. we don't need men as much as we used to. women are -- >> oh -- >> i think we glamorized marriage in this culture. look at real housewives. that makes marriage look like the hunger games. and i don't think it is the kind of thing anybody wants to live up to, and so i agree on some levels, marriage might be the issue, but also the issue is
paul mercurio and chris freights back with us. i did a little check on the commercial break, it sounds like the ladies, myself included, not married. to the ladies, let me ask you this, why do you think this whole thing is about how people are waiting later to get married? why do you think people are waiting later to get married if at all these days? >> i personally think that marriage is an ill conceived antiquated institution that was created by people that didn't live past 30. 10,...
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>>> rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation's harsh drug laws. >> the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look what would have happened? it would have ruined their lives. they got lucky. but a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky. they don't have good attorneys and they go to jail for these things and i think it's a big mistake. >> actually i think it would be the last three presidents, but who's counting? >> chris wallace there with quickly questioning paul's math there mentioning that bill clinton, of course, did not inhale. >>> some adventure seekers getting way too close for comfort with some great white sharks off the coast of south africa. take a look, folks. this is just like a scene out of -- >> whoa! whoa! >> oh, my gosh! >> the tourists thought they were inside that shark cage as great whites just c
>>> rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation's harsh drug laws. >> the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look what would have happened? it would have ruined their lives. they got lucky. but a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky. they don't have...
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but paul is also trying to broaden his appeal. today he announced he supports a pathway to legal status for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. >> republicans need to become parents of a new future with latino voters or we will need to resign ourselves to being a permanent minority status. >> reporter: this is a surprising move for a republican backed by tea party voters many of whom po pose such a proposal but he is looking to 2016 and will need more than a loyal but small fan base to get there. >> thanks very much. i'll see you in a little while. senator paul is joining us live from capitol hill. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> we just need clarification. your immigration proposal you outlined today does that call for a pathway to eventual citizenship for those 11 or 12 million illegal immigrants in the united states? >> the main reason i felt i had to add my own proposal to the bipartisan proposal is my proposal adds border security and ensures that border security occurs by letting congress vote on i
but paul is also trying to broaden his appeal. today he announced he supports a pathway to legal status for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. >> republicans need to become parents of a new future with latino voters or we will need to resign ourselves to being a permanent minority status. >> reporter: this is a surprising move for a republican backed by tea party voters many of whom po pose such a proposal but he is looking to 2016 and will need more than a loyal but...
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i'm christi paul. so glad to have your company this morning. i want to begin by talking about your weather this morning. winter specifically, as we're in the fourth day of spring and this wicked winter storm is shoving its way across the country. our forecast today from kansas to pennsylvania and st. louis could get as much as eight inches of snow and a mess of sleet is headed for washington and new york. just want to make sure you have a heads up there. from texas to georgia, strong winds, large hail and a threat of tornadoes, as well. take a look at colorado, though. they have been particularly slammed, as you can see. those are flames engulfing a semi truck that got caught in a whiteout. as many as 50 vehicles crashed or spun out along i-25. the interstate, along with at least 15 other highways across colorado were shut down yesterday. and look at that, my goodness. also want to show you a picture of i-70 in eastern colorado. it has reopened, by the way, after authorities closed a 150-mile stretch when wind gusts got up to 50 mile pers hour.
i'm christi paul. so glad to have your company this morning. i want to begin by talking about your weather this morning. winter specifically, as we're in the fourth day of spring and this wicked winter storm is shoving its way across the country. our forecast today from kansas to pennsylvania and st. louis could get as much as eight inches of snow and a mess of sleet is headed for washington and new york. just want to make sure you have a heads up there. from texas to georgia, strong winds,...
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welcome to you both. >> good morning, carol. >> paul, i'll start with you. so, which is it? do we need those air traffic control towers at these smaller airports or don't we? >> we absolutely need those towers at those -- the air traffic controllers in those towers. it's the safety of the system. we have the safest, most efficient system in the world. and sequestration is basically dibs mant dismantling it, one tower at a time, and we are against these cuts. >> and miles, when you hear that federal tax dollars went to build these brand-new towers and now there's not enough federal money to operate them, because congress can't get it back together, that must be maddening? >> it's maddening and it's concerning, as a pilot. you know, carol, as drivers, we know the rules of the road, and when you come to a four-way stop, you yield to the person on the right and so forth. and we all get by pretty well with that. and you can do that in aviation, but sometimes you need a traffic cop, when there's a lot of traffic, in midtown manhattan. and some of these airports, even though they'r
welcome to you both. >> good morning, carol. >> paul, i'll start with you. so, which is it? do we need those air traffic control towers at these smaller airports or don't we? >> we absolutely need those towers at those -- the air traffic controllers in those towers. it's the safety of the system. we have the safest, most efficient system in the world. and sequestration is basically dibs mant dismantling it, one tower at a time, and we are against these cuts. >> and...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> the tiny state in the european union is at the center of some major financial shock waves today and i'm not talking about greece. this is cyprus. cyprus is being asked to tax the savings accounts in people's banks at about 10% in exchange for 10 billion euro bailout from its eu partners. that's a first in the short but painful history of eurozone bailouts and it set off a weekend run on atms. people trying to get their savings out before taxes hit. banks are closed through wednesday to prevent a run. parliament is due to vote on that tax tomorrow. >>> so how offensive is this. check out that salute. the nazi salute on the field of a professional soccer game in greece over the weekend and the player is actually doing this to celebrate a goal. that 20 year old was immediately admonished. look at the look at the face of his teammate. eke. in his defense he said he did not know this was a nazi salute. that he doesn't know politic
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paul spoke this morning at the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce setting a tone that reminded some of president george w. bush. >> i think the conversation needs to start by acknowledging that we aren't going to deport 12 million illegal immigrants. if you wish to work, if you wish to live and work in america then we will find a place for you. >> joining us right now for reaction to this and other news of the day of course is senator marco rubio, republican of florida. senator, thanks for joining us. what is your reaction to rand paul's announcement today? how important is this to the cause of immigration reform? >> well, first, thanks for having me on. i wish i had been on yesterday. i could have been the answer to a trivia question. anyway, on the senator paul's speech it is a very good development. there is a growing consensus that something needs to be done about immigration but it needs to be dmon a way that is responsible. in essence we need to do three things. number one we have to reform our legal immigration sy
paul spoke this morning at the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce setting a tone that reminded some of president george w. bush. >> i think the conversation needs to start by acknowledging that we aren't going to deport 12 million illegal immigrants. if you wish to work, if you wish to live and work in america then we will find a place for you. >> joining us right now for reaction to this and other news of the day of course is senator marco rubio, republican of florida. senator,...
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paul, outreach is one thing. but is this all about delivering a message or is is it about modifying that message to make it more appealing to minority voters. >> the republican party chairman has been talking a lot about the report. it sounds like it's less about changing principles or policies but more about marketing, that's what is tound like. and the chairman also said they need this branding and this marketing not just in the couple of months leading up to a presidential election but they need it year-round and they needed in places, the chairman says, in places they normally don't go like blue states and urban areas. it's obvious why they're doing this. in november republicans didn't win back the senate or presidency and they had a problem with younger voters, minority voters. $10 million is a lot of money and that's why they hope they can make some changes. >> in the impalgbattle ground s we went to a number of them. they're taking a page out of the obama playbook because the ground games were amazing, the
paul, outreach is one thing. but is this all about delivering a message or is is it about modifying that message to make it more appealing to minority voters. >> the republican party chairman has been talking a lot about the report. it sounds like it's less about changing principles or policies but more about marketing, that's what is tound like. and the chairman also said they need this branding and this marketing not just in the couple of months leading up to a presidential election but...
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what else are republicans planning, paul? >> this is what we think we'll also see in a plan when it comes to a couple other areas where republicans really didn't do well compared to the obama campaign and the democratic party. digital is one area. they will put a lot of money and manpower into digital to get their message out more effectively, on the social networks and social media so look for a change in digital, and another thing, this is fascinating, don, for people like you and me who follow this. the chairman talked about changing the primary system. they want a maybe more condensed primary system, over with by april or may and most conventions up. they want to seat republican convention in june or july so the republican nominee will have that money coming to them a lot earlier and want to cut back on the debates. let's be honest, a lot of republican debates in the last cycle, great for us but not for us as the candidates kept attacking each other. a lot of interesting stuff coming out. will it make a difference? we'll
what else are republicans planning, paul? >> this is what we think we'll also see in a plan when it comes to a couple other areas where republicans really didn't do well compared to the obama campaign and the democratic party. digital is one area. they will put a lot of money and manpower into digital to get their message out more effectively, on the social networks and social media so look for a change in digital, and another thing, this is fascinating, don, for people like you and me...
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rand paul spoke the other day. he did not use the worth citizenship, though he clearly support immigration reform. that's going to be a challenge for republicans to figure out where they're going to be on the question of citizenship. >> just don't call it amnesty. because the base hates that word. >> oh, they do. they now say reagan provided that. >> he did. >> yes. >> thanks very much, gloria. >>> when we come back, it's taken more than 35 years, but a pioneering spacecraft has now gone beyond the solar system. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time i
rand paul spoke the other day. he did not use the worth citizenship, though he clearly support immigration reform. that's going to be a challenge for republicans to figure out where they're going to be on the question of citizenship. >> just don't call it amnesty. because the base hates that word. >> oh, they do. they now say reagan provided that. >> he did. >> yes. >> thanks very much, gloria. >>> when we come back, it's taken more than 35 years, but a...
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i asked paul how much trouble she could be in. >> she's facing two counts. one that she actually physically assaulted the alleged victim and the second cyberstalking. both are misdemeanor counts. each carries as much as a year in prison. i must say usually though you don't get prison time for this sort of thing. they are serious charges. >> how unusual is it to have a celebrity accused of doing the stalking and not the other way around? >> it's highly unusual. usually of course it's the celebrity being stalked by some stranger that we read about in the newspaper. and there's another thing that's unusual here. i was looking at the statistics. although over 3 million americans have been stalked annually according to department of justice statistics, more often than not the stalker is a male. usually almost 90% of the time believe it or not despite what you see in the movies, the stalker is the male. here the victim allegedly is a male with the stalker a female. this flips the whole phenomenon upside down. >> she's charged with this. appearing in court in april
i asked paul how much trouble she could be in. >> she's facing two counts. one that she actually physically assaulted the alleged victim and the second cyberstalking. both are misdemeanor counts. each carries as much as a year in prison. i must say usually though you don't get prison time for this sort of thing. they are serious charges. >> how unusual is it to have a celebrity accused of doing the stalking and not the other way around? >> it's highly unusual. usually of...
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guys, the last filibuster greatly increased rand paul's visibility on the national stage. he spoke for 13 hours in an effort to get answers about drones. even he admitted it's a difficult thing to do. >> and i would go for another 12 hours to try to break strom thurmond's record, but i've discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to go take care of one of those in a few minutes here. >> interesting. so is this a sincere effort to fight for gun rights or is something else going on here, ross? >> i think it's a less interesting moment than the last filibuster. part of what made that such a remarkable moment was that it sort of busted partisan categories in a really interesting way. you had a libertarian republican critiquing the obama a administration on national security and being praised by conversation but also civil libertarians. >> and liberals. >> and liberals. not that many liberals. >> not rand paul, but other people. >> and democratic political operatives. >> this is more a play at the base. basically what's happened in the gun control
guys, the last filibuster greatly increased rand paul's visibility on the national stage. he spoke for 13 hours in an effort to get answers about drones. even he admitted it's a difficult thing to do. >> and i would go for another 12 hours to try to break strom thurmond's record, but i've discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to go take care of one of those in a few minutes here. >> interesting. so is this a sincere effort to fight for gun rights...
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"out front," david frum and paul begala. paul, this doesn't sound like the harry reid we all know. this is a guy to say, you know what? 57% of the people in this country favor this assault weapons ban. i'm going to take it to the floor and if republicans want to shoot it down, then you know what? fine. i'll let them take the blame and looking at that and the fact he has a high rating from the nra, one might get a little suspicious. >> first off, he is going to take it to the floor but it's a separate amendment. i will not be part of the larger gun safety bill including things like expanded background checks, mental health, school safety, gun trafficking and ammunition clips and may be split out and that's because of simple math. you know, i'm a democrat. i can't blame the democrats. been 20 years since we had a piece of major gun legislation. back in the day we had at least nine, if memory serves, nine republican senators voting for the assault weapon ban 20 years ago. today there are zero. and you can't pass it when you got to get to 60 and there are 0 republicans supporting it so
"out front," david frum and paul begala. paul, this doesn't sound like the harry reid we all know. this is a guy to say, you know what? 57% of the people in this country favor this assault weapons ban. i'm going to take it to the floor and if republicans want to shoot it down, then you know what? fine. i'll let them take the blame and looking at that and the fact he has a high rating from the nra, one might get a little suspicious. >> first off, he is going to take it to the...
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so could rand paul turn the red states green? turning us senior editor for th reporter and cornell belcher. first of all, i have to say, gay marriage and now marijuana legalization, or at least decriminalization. what is going on with the republican party? >> well, you know, i think what's really interesting there is, on the one hand, you've got this liberal shift on social issues on those two issues, and you're not seeing it on abortion. you've seen a real divergence where the country seems to be getting if anything more pro-life and when we could talk about social issues at one monolith ick whole, that's over. >> as far as the marijuana issue, it's been a libertarian argument for a while. lest we forget his father ron paul's rift at one of the debates on heroin legalization. coming from rand paul this isn't terribly surprising but it does show that the strain of libertarianism within the republican party is growing stronger with him. >> i've got to say i appreciate this when a member of the senate takes a principle stand, but i
so could rand paul turn the red states green? turning us senior editor for th reporter and cornell belcher. first of all, i have to say, gay marriage and now marijuana legalization, or at least decriminalization. what is going on with the republican party? >> well, you know, i think what's really interesting there is, on the one hand, you've got this liberal shift on social issues on those two issues, and you're not seeing it on abortion. you've seen a real divergence where the country...
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i don't expect nothing less out of paul. he's a great competitor. you know, that's fine and dandy. we look forward to the game. >> the streak continues. thank you very much. >> thanks, rachel. >> so that game in boston is tonight. rachel, this is a huge, huge rivalry. a lot of people are predicting this is where the streak could end. is it possible, though, they will be able to keep it going? how hard will it be? >> yeah, look, this is not easy. the fact that it has been 40 years -- more -- since the lakers set that number, tells you no one's even gotten close. so this is not something that is a give-me or a lock by any means, but they have survived tough tenas already. they made last-second clutch shots, sush vieved an overtime game, and they're getting this huge contribution from lebron james. you saw him tweak pat riley a little bit in that interview. he's averaging 25, 26 points a game during this streak. pat riley, of course, the nba legend from the heat, you know, he was a patient player on the laker team. six points, eight points a game, as lebron so quickly pointed out. he'
i don't expect nothing less out of paul. he's a great competitor. you know, that's fine and dandy. we look forward to the game. >> the streak continues. thank you very much. >> thanks, rachel. >> so that game in boston is tonight. rachel, this is a huge, huge rivalry. a lot of people are predicting this is where the streak could end. is it possible, though, they will be able to keep it going? how hard will it be? >> yeah, look, this is not easy. the fact that it has been...
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paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand, it's not by any means going to be a good prigtor. >> reporter: we'll find out starting tuesday when the court hears the challenge to problem decision 8, california's asame-sex marriage ban. that challenge is brought by california couples including jeff and paul who say they have a right to marry just like heterosexual couples and the state's domestic partnership laws aren't good enough. >> the term "marriage" is important. it has global recognition. no one celebrates a domestic partnership-versary. they celebrate an an aversery of marriage. >> that was joe johns reporting. and we'll tell you a strange legal alliance will ar
paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand, it's not by any means going to be a good prigtor. >> reporter: we'll find out starting...
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the rand paul filibuster was a scenario of killing americans. there's a drone court where a judge is acting as a check-and-balance in decisions on who to put on the kill lists. there's reporting in the last day or so of talk of moving the drone operations that the cia conducts over to the pentagon, taking the cia out of the process. does that mean a big change in the strategy? probably not. but i think to some degree, the optics of having it not be part of the cia, which is a shadowy, covert organization that a lot of americans are suspicious of, would make it helpful for people to be comfortable with the drone operations. >> michael crowley for "time" magazine. i have no doubt rand paul's filibuster played a significant role in all of this. >> pay close attention to it. they're getting uncomfortable with the politics of it over there. >>> just ahead in the next hour, we're following the breaking news in the killing of colorado's prison chief. we'll have an update for you. also, a moment more than two decades in the making. this man walks out of
the rand paul filibuster was a scenario of killing americans. there's a drone court where a judge is acting as a check-and-balance in decisions on who to put on the kill lists. there's reporting in the last day or so of talk of moving the drone operations that the cia conducts over to the pentagon, taking the cia out of the process. does that mean a big change in the strategy? probably not. but i think to some degree, the optics of having it not be part of the cia, which is a shadowy, covert...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. u >>> talking about a lasting peace is one thing. making it happen with the palestinians is another. can the president do what others have not. we have allen dush wits, attorney and author and president of the arab american institute and author of "arab voices." start with you, allen der shallwits. will israel and arab nations ever live in peace? yes, 32%. no, 66%. very depressing. what is a way through this? are you remotely optimistic? >> i am very optimistic. it depends what you mean by peace. will there ever be a loving peace like between the united states and canada, unlikely. but will there be an end of war the way there is with egypt and the way there is with jordan and perhaps realistically with some other surrounding countries, yes. the key is to start the negotiations now. i agree completely with senator george mitchell. what president abbas and the palestinian authority is saying, i'm not going to come to the bargainin
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. u >>> talking about a lasting peace is one thing. making it happen with the palestinians is another. can the president do what others have not. we have allen dush wits, attorney and author and president of the arab american institute and author of "arab voices." start with you, allen der shallwits. will israel and arab nations...
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look at rand paul, drawing attention to the fifth amendment constitutional violations of this administration. look at the sequestration. it was supposed to be a big disaster and it hasn't been. >> you're saying things look bright. >> look at the continuing resolution on obama care that is wildly unapproved by the american public. >> charles, do things look bright? >> i fully submit i must live in a different world because i don't see where it looks bright for the republican party at this point. i mean, this entire report to me is a joke. even though it sounds harsh on the face of it, it's really all about messaging and mechanics. it's very little about actual policy. >> you're saying that's a false -- >> that is a real problem for the republican party, number one. number two, the republican party has become something of like a wildlife game preserve for intolerance, for anti-intellectualism and for kind of obstruction, and -- >> that's ridiculous. >> excuse me. i let you talk, didn't interrupt. i will let you talk when i'm finished. the problem is not all republicans are that way. that's not
look at rand paul, drawing attention to the fifth amendment constitutional violations of this administration. look at the sequestration. it was supposed to be a big disaster and it hasn't been. >> you're saying things look bright. >> look at the continuing resolution on obama care that is wildly unapproved by the american public. >> charles, do things look bright? >> i fully submit i must live in a different world because i don't see where it looks bright for the...
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house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down. there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the democratic-controlled senate, it's dead on arrival. >> lawmakers in the house and senate approved legislation to fund the government through the end of september. that avoids the risk of a partial federal shutdown. in the process, they are on spring break for a couple weeks. what's your take on this? >> my take is the whole financial dysfunction of our congress is mind blow iing. you look at this week. let's say frederick, maryland, where there's air traffic control that will be shut. a tower that was built by the stimulus money. so stimulus money went into this tower. the government s
house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down. there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the...
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senator john mccain of arizona are all for it but the drone strikes kept more libertarian senator rand paul of kentucky talking all night on the senate floor earlier this month railing against possible targeted killings on u.s. soil. no final decision has been made on whether the military will take over the drone program. if the change is made we're told it would happen gradually. the latest developments in the u.s. drone policy brings us to a larger question, are we safer here at home because of the strikes overseas and is it right? joining me now to discuss this, jeremy scay hill national security correspondent for "the nation" and here in washington christine phair senior fellow for combatting terrorism at west point and assistant professor at georgetown university. with the military taking over drone strikes assuming this does go through would that alleviate any of your concerns when it comes to transparency or accountability? >> well, first of all, jake, i think we're having the wrong discussion here. the reality is that the military and the cia have both been directing drone strikes f
senator john mccain of arizona are all for it but the drone strikes kept more libertarian senator rand paul of kentucky talking all night on the senate floor earlier this month railing against possible targeted killings on u.s. soil. no final decision has been made on whether the military will take over the drone program. if the change is made we're told it would happen gradually. the latest developments in the u.s. drone policy brings us to a larger question, are we safer here at home because...
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paul on the same flight is 180 pounds. his ticket price is $360. and steve who weighs 270 pounds would pay $540. so you might think this is a strange idea but believe it or not there's an airline already doing this. samoa air charges passengers by the pound. southwest airlines sometimes requires oversized passengers to book two seats. and when commercial air travel first began, that's the way it was done. see that man standing on the scale? one group that's calling this idea ridiculous? the national association to advance fat acceptance. >> treating people like freight is not -- is not a good alternative. it's a pr nightmare for the airlines to even consider such a thing. >> reporter: at the airport, parents thought it was a good idea to charge by the pound. >> i mean, i guess for kids it might be a good idea because then you don't have to pay full fare for children. >> reporter: on the whole -- >> men are larger than women. will they have to pay more to fly? that part doesn't make sense to me. >> i don't see how they would do that. i think it's di
paul on the same flight is 180 pounds. his ticket price is $360. and steve who weighs 270 pounds would pay $540. so you might think this is a strange idea but believe it or not there's an airline already doing this. samoa air charges passengers by the pound. southwest airlines sometimes requires oversized passengers to book two seats. and when commercial air travel first began, that's the way it was done. see that man standing on the scale? one group that's calling this idea ridiculous? the...
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but paul rudd is tina fey's love interest in the movie. they're both genetically engineered for me to love them essentially. so it works just enough. if you're a die hard fan of any of these comedy legends then i think you're going to go and enjoy the movie. don't take it too seriously. >> how does it rank on your tomato meter? >> well, the critics are tough on this one. it's rotten now at 45%. i wouldn't let it discourage you if you love the people in this movie and you just really want to see a lot of shots of princeton. why not? >> let's turn to another comedy featuring funny man steve carell in a movie with jim carey called the incredible burt wonderstone about magicians in las vegas who worked side by side for years. you asked carell what advice he had for an aspiring magician. this is what he said. >> develop your sense of panache. >> do you find yourself doing everyday things with that like -- i would like three tickets to the movies! >> no, never. that has not -- i can't even talk. no. that hasn't become part of my ordinary life. >
but paul rudd is tina fey's love interest in the movie. they're both genetically engineered for me to love them essentially. so it works just enough. if you're a die hard fan of any of these comedy legends then i think you're going to go and enjoy the movie. don't take it too seriously. >> how does it rank on your tomato meter? >> well, the critics are tough on this one. it's rotten now at 45%. i wouldn't let it discourage you if you love the people in this movie and you just really...
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because you have the solicitor general arguing against the constitutionality of this act of congress and paul clement, who is arguing for it. those are the guys that did the affordable care case. they are back up in front of the the supreme court this wednesday. it's a showdown. we don't even know if the supreme court will get to the merits of the case. >> how will this be argued when you talk about federal legislation that may in some cases, state something differently than what state law articulates? >> right, and that's the problem. the states that allow same-sex marriage are not bound by the federal laws and that's why you have this dilemma going before the supreme court. the issue before the supreme court, does doma discriminate against gays and lesbians. there's a huge procedural issue here and the court just could hang their hat on that and not address doma. but i think we know this is an active court. i think they are going to find a way to hear this it case. i think they are going to come down and invalidate the defense of marriage act. if you think that the health care laws are comp
because you have the solicitor general arguing against the constitutionality of this act of congress and paul clement, who is arguing for it. those are the guys that did the affordable care case. they are back up in front of the the supreme court this wednesday. it's a showdown. we don't even know if the supreme court will get to the merits of the case. >> how will this be argued when you talk about federal legislation that may in some cases, state something differently than what state...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> we're now an amazing story to share with you about a newborn baby boy found in the new york city subway system and later adopted by the couple that includes the man who found him. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is walking into the situation room right now to share this story. tell our viewers what happened. >> a main argument in the gay marriage debate is whether marriage should be between a man and a woman for procreation, having and caring for children. but at a very human level that doesn't take into account all the children that are abandoned, neglected, put up for adoption. this is a story about a child discarded on the street but raised by a same sex couple and it changed all their lives. >> you want a grounder? >> reporter: a rite of spring in a new york city park. >> nice throw. >> reporter: a 12-year-old kid tossing a baseball around with one of his two dads. >> how did you get into baseball? >> i wa
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> we're now an amazing story to share with you about a newborn baby boy found in the new york city subway system and later adopted by the couple that includes the man who found him. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is walking into the situation room right now to share this story. tell our viewers what happened. >>...
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congressman paul ryan spelled out his position in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. >> well, i think we can get comprehensive immigration reform. i support reform. i supported the bush reforms in 2005 and 2006. i think we can find a way of making sure that people here with an undocumented status have an ability to adjust that status. we're not going to be able to deport 12 million people. and there's a way to do this without rewarding them for breaking the line or breaking the law, without rewarding them for cutting in line so they don't have a special and unique pathway so those who came here legally who paid the fines, who waited patiently are not penalized by letting people cut in front of them. i think there's a way to do this. and i would call it earned legalization status. >> let's bring in chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, could it be that congress might actually get a little something done here? how close are lawmakers to coming up with an immigration reform plan that everyone likes or can agree to? >> i sense your skepticism because it's hard to accept con
congressman paul ryan spelled out his position in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. >> well, i think we can get comprehensive immigration reform. i support reform. i supported the bush reforms in 2005 and 2006. i think we can find a way of making sure that people here with an undocumented status have an ability to adjust that status. we're not going to be able to deport 12 million people. and there's a way to do this without rewarding them for breaking the line or breaking...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back. in crime and punishment, 23 years ago this week, the biggest art heist in history went down in boston's isabella stuart gardner museum. thieves dressed as police officers made off with 13 pieces of art worth an estimated half billion dollars. it's an absolutely fascinating story filled with mystery and intrigue and it's the subject of a special report we're going to be airing tomorrow night. last night we took you inside the heist with an exclusive interview with a night watchman who actually let the thieves into the museum. tonight we're digging deeper into the whodunit aspect. over the years everyone from museum employee
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king to bring artists into the movement, convinced the likes of joan baez, paul newman, marlon brando. but one of the first calls was to old friend and supporte eer y bennett. >> i didn't want to do it but then he told me what was going down. when blacks were burned, gasoline thrown on them, and they were burned. when i said that, i said i'll go with you. >> and that black/white divide, white faces would see your face. what do you think they thought about you? >> that you are a god damned traitor. there was a spirit. we decided we would march right through it, no matter what. >> reporter: after a federal court affirmed the right to march against the government and national guard troops ordered to protect marchers, protesters grew from 600 to 25,000. to ral oath crowd, the artists came forth. but one problem. >> we found out we didn't have a stage and somebody came up with a -- a funeral parlor. and how many caskets were there? >> i think the number were 50 to 80 caskets. >> reporter: 50 to 80 coffins? >> yes. >> reporter: how did you feel the stage was built on coffins? >> well, it wa
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and i think rand paul winner of cpac's straw poll illustrates that. >> we'll see. will cain, lz, thanks for playing today. >> you bet. >>> the opening bell just rang on wall street and guess what, the dow is down just about 79 points right now. al wlis siclisoison kosik is li. what's going on? sdl the dow is off its lows of the session. we did see the dow fall as much as 100. and this is about the tiny island country of cyprus that need as bailout. but this is being watched closely because there is a condition for to get its $13 billion bailout. the proposal on the table here for those who live in cyprus is if you have a bank accounting you'll be taxed one time on your deposits. so if you have $129,000 in it or less, you'd have to fork over about $9,000. that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vo
and i think rand paul winner of cpac's straw poll illustrates that. >> we'll see. will cain, lz, thanks for playing today. >> you bet. >>> the opening bell just rang on wall street and guess what, the dow is down just about 79 points right now. al wlis siclisoison kosik is li. what's going on? sdl the dow is off its lows of the session. we did see the dow fall as much as 100. and this is about the tiny island country of cyprus that need as bailout. but this is being watched...
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